Example sentences of "already [vb -s] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Women do not actually sound like children , and men sound even less like Great Danes — except in the light of a culturally-mediated analogy that already trades on sexism .
2 However , this will not be necessary if the bidder already has in place from its last AGM an authority to issue sufficient shares for the rights issue ( without , if necessary , complying with the strict requirements of s89 ) .
3 Although SynOptics already participates in Management Information Base testing for interoperability with NetView/6000 , it says that it is planning to expand this to other management elements such as remote monitoring — RMON , and SNMP Version II agents .
4 This and more already happens on satellite and cable channels , which are under the more lenient gaze of the Cable Authority .
5 In other words , the text already exists on paper .
6 Given that the image already exists on paper , a scanner can capture it as a bitmap which can then be manipulated by a suitable graphics package .
7 With static ( off-line ) input the text already exists on paper and is digitised by a scanner .
8 But Von Daniken , like others of his creed , believes that evidence of spacemen already exists on Earth .
9 ‘ Do not think of me as your adversary — he already exists on Earth .
10 Some sort of property already exists with pastoralism , Marx tells us , although he modifies this elsewhere [ p. 69 ] .
11 Further , for each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , it will indicate whether the module has a latest version within LIFESPAN and , for each package to be created , it will indicate whether the module name to be associated with it already exists within LIFESPAN .
12 You have tried to create a product issue which already exists within LIFESPAN using option 5.3.1 — Create Issue .
13 This already exists in embryo : for instance , there is a European passport and a European flag .
14 At 31 , he already suffers from arthritis in the mis-shapen left arm that is the legacy of his first National ride , which ended at the third fence .
15 It commits the industry to applying the same ban on billboard advertising overlooking playgrounds as already applies to billboard advertising close to schools .
16 He does not require an imperative to make him avoid the sickness from the thought of which he already shrinks in nausea ; what he has to force himself to do is hold on to the fact that sickness is the likely outcome of yielding to temptation .
17 As I write , I make assumptions about what my reader already knows about language and language learning , about the common ground of knowledge , and what he or she can not be expected to know since it concerns the idiosyncrasies of my own view of these matters .
18 Peter has to be content with the single class reader provided by the school , which he already knows by heart .
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